circle
circle - noun
- Ring, halo
- A closed plane {dx_def}see {dxt|plane:6||2b}{/dx_def} curve every point of which is equidistant {dx_def}see {dxt|equidistant||1}{/dx_def} from a fixed point within the curve
- The plane surface bounded by such a curve
- The orbit of a celestial body
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
SpellingJoy score for circle
SpellingJoy Gematria
🎓 Scholar
116
Letter Values
C
6
I
9
R
19
C
4
L
13
E
8
Etymology
Middle English {it}cercle{/it}, from Anglo-French, from Latin {it}circulus{/it}, diminutive of {it}circus{/it} circle, circus, from or akin to Greek {it}krikos, kirkos{/it} ring; akin to Old English {it}hring{/it} ring {ma}{mat|ring|}{/ma}
Middle English cercle, from Anglo-French, from Latin circulus, diminutive of circus circle, circus, from or akin to Greek krikos, kirkos ring; akin to Old English hring ring
Found in Lyrics
"Circle of Life"
by Elton John
1994"It's the circle of life"
Context: Lion King theme song - literally says 'circle of life' in main chorus